hyperkalemia in English

noun

excess of potassium in the blood (Medicine)

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1. We sought to determine whether hyperkalemia directly causes metabolic Acidosis and, if

2. Brash syndrome (bradycardia, renal failure, AV node block, shock, hyperkalemia) is a relatively newly described clinical entity

3. The combination of spironolactone with an ACE inhibitor for patients with heart failure may cause severe hyperkalemia.

4. Isotonic Bicarbonate is a reasonable fluid for the initial component of the resuscitation, as this may improve his acidosis and hyperkalemia

5. Life-threatening hyperkalemia, acute overload pulmonary edema generating severe hypoxemia and uremic complications (pericarditis and encephalopathy) are the only indisputable emergency RRT criteria.

6. OBJECTIVE:To study the reasons for acute renal failure(ARF) and hyperkalemia caused by ACEI which is used for treating cardiovascular disease(Sentencedict.com ), and the dealing method.

7. The potential pitfalls in prescribing ACEIs/Arbs to persons with kidney disease are the development of hyperkalemia and the possibility of renal failure

8. Antihypertensive drugs and their effects on potassium homeostasis have been reviewed, in particular the problem of ACE inhibitor- and angiotensin II receptor antagonist-induced hyperkalemia (13 R)

9. Clinical features of an adrenal crisis comprise fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and fever. The severity of characteristic biochemical findings such as hyponatremia, hyperkalemia or hypoglycemia varies and depends on the corresponding hormone deficiencies.

10. Brash syndrome, or Bradycardia, Renal Failure, AV blockade, Shock, and Hyperkalemia, has recently become recognized as a collection of objective findings in a specific clinical context pertaining to emergency medicine and critical care

11. The pathophysiological mechanisms are poorly understood. In the literature several mechanisms are discussed which could be important for this phenomenon, e.g. autopositive end-expiratory pressure, hyperventilation and alkalosis, hyperkalemia, delayed action of drugs and unobserved minimal vital signs.

12. Background Hyperkalemia in association with metabolic Acidosis that are out of proportion to changes in glomerular filtration rate defines type 4 renal tubular Acidosis (RTA), the most common RTA observed, but the molecular mechanisms underlying the associated metabolic Acidosis are incompletely understood